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whitepaper The Essential Elements of Comprehensive Endpoint Security26/03/08
  Establishing a comprehensive endpoint security solution is complicated, and issues like accounting for unmanaged nodes only increase the scope of the challenge. What's more, selecting and stitching together an appropriate set of counter-measures means navigating a complex landscape of point products. Accordingly, the intent of this white paper is to clarify the the endpoint security problem and identify the functional requirements of a comprehensive endpoint security solution.  sponsored by
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Effectively Using IIS Security - Level 2002006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  This webcast gives an overview of the new IIS 6.0 security architecture, and shows how these features helps to protect the assets from hackers. The webcast explores the underlying security principles of IIS 6.0, which is locked down by default and uses a new, low-privileged security account by default. It also shows several new security features of IIS 6.0: including: SSL improvements, authentication using Microsoft Passport, URL Authorization, and constrained delegated authority.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Computer Crime and Security - Level 2002006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  The typical misconception is that a hardware firewall will prevent a security breach. In fact, the majority of today's IT security breaches occur through a web application. This webcast discusses the most pervasive methods that hackers use to penetrate systems, where these attacks originate from, how they are accomplished and the financial impact of these breaches. Developers and managers should plan on attending to obtain a clear understanding of the challenges they may face in securing the web applications.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Microsoft .NET Application Obfuscation: Raising the Security Bar - Level 3002006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  Are the Microsoft .NET applications providing ways for hackers to infiltrate the systems the apps run on? This webcast provides the techniques that help secure and compact the Microsoft .NET Application code. The webcast discusses why and demonstrates how to protect and compact the Microsoft .NET application code by using the tools that are integrated in Visual Studio .NET 2003. In addition the webcast discusses how to incorporate code level security into the build process.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Internet Datacenter Security - Level 2002006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  Through this webcast one can learn about from-the-trenches attacks & countermeasures. This webcast covers key threats, countermeasures, policies, procedures, politics, and principles to keep the business out of the security headlines. From spammers to Slammer, the webcast covers the most important aspects of "operational" security, including access control strategies, patching procedures, DDoS mitigation techniques, and aligning technology with policy.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Securing Internet Information Services 6 (IIS)2006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  This webcast shows how easy it is to secure IIS 6.0. The webcast starts with an overview of previous architectures and then discusses the new IIS 6.0 security architecture and shows how features such as new fault-tolerant process isolation helps to protect the assets from hackers. The webcast reviews the underlying security principles of IIS 6.0, which is locked down by default and uses a new, low-privileged security account by default. In addition, several new security features of IIS 6.0 are also discussed.   
whitepaper Small Business Webcast: Securing Your Small Business Computer With Windows Firewall (Level 100)2006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  Don't assume small businesses get overlooked by the cyber bad guys! Security matters for any size business, especially when it comes to protecting the business from computer viruses, crashes, hackers and other threats to productivity. Windows Firewall (formerly known as the Internet Connection Firewall), available with Windows XP Service Pack 2, is a protective boundary that monitors and restricts information that travels between the computer and a network or the Internet. This webcast explains how Windows Firewall works, what it does and does not do, and how to configure the firewall settings.   
whitepaper Hijack High Jinks: What This Means for Web Surfers2006-06-09 01:00:26 LT International
  A despicable new thing out there on the net today is hijacking. It is a trend that is becoming all too common among Internet browsers. Hijackers are forcing web users to malicious sites and downloading software in their computers. This software can cause the users search pages and home page to be not of their choosing. There can also be Internet short cuts added to the favorites list. This allows the hijacker to be in control of what sites one will frequent. One would think it is just as easy as going into the browser settings and changing them back. The best action of defense is a good anti-virus program.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Application-Level Attacks: Phishing and Session Hijacking (Level 300)2006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  This webcast provides in-depth demonstrations of a variety of identity theft techniques that are used to steal customer data. This will include detailed discussions of Session Hijacking via a number of methods including Cross Site Scripting and Token prediction. The webcast also gives detailed information into the current methods of executing Phishing attacks, the ways a company can defend against phishing attacks and responses to an ongoing attack.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Security Best Practices: Protecting Your Intellectual Property (Level 200)2006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  The assemblies contain one's genius, and the unique intellectual property that is hidden in one's source code might not be as safe as one thinks. This webcast walks through the tools and technologies that helps to prevent hackers from stealing the hard work and the intellectual property one's organization has invested in.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Beating the Hacker by Protecting Your Code (Level 200)2006-06-09 01:00:26 Microsoft
  All programs can be reverse engineered. Maybe someone wants to use one's application for free. Maybe someone wants to steal one's algorithms or code. Maybe one's binaries contain other secrets of great value to the "Mal-tech," or criminal techie. Regardless of the motivation behind a security threat, one must understand how it works and how one can protect the valuable intellectual property from it. This webcast explains what information one's application might reveal, and how to hide it from prying eyes.